Monday, 10 February 2020

Are there no bad motorcycles any longer?


Hey guys,I caught the motorcycling bug roughly half a year ago, and am planning to complete my driving lessons this spring. As soon as I achieved this, I want to get my 2020 Kawasaki Z650.While contemplating on which motorcycle to get, I watched tons of youtube reviews of all the newest bikes. While doing that, I always wondered one thing: More or less every bike that gets reviewed, also gets praised to the skies. Be it the new Fireblade, the Super Duke 1290 R, Ninja 1000 SX, Z900/Z650, BMW F 900 R, Tuono V4 1100R, Suzuki V-Strom, even stuff like the Yamaha TMAX Tech MAX ... those are only the most recent ones and the list could go on and on and on.Sure, every bike gets reviewed within it's niche, as it should be, but I never heard a "just don't get this bike" bottom line. It's a real contrast to car reviews, where like an estimated 50% of the cars are not recommended.Are bike-reviewers just more passionate and love riding so much that they are more likely to turn a blind eye to a minor flaw here and there? Are bikes really just so sophisticated nowadays? Are there just no "bad" bikes released any longer? via /r/motorcycles https://www.reddit.com/r/motorcycles/comments/f1vy0n/are_there_no_bad_motorcycles_any_longer/?utm_source=ifttt

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